VBrick Systems v4.4 manual Record

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Record

Units

• Time – Enter the duration in H (hours), M (minutes) and S

 

(seconds). The file can be recorded in one continuous stream and

 

the length of the recorded file specified by duration in seconds or

 

KB. The minimum number of seconds that can be entered is 1; the

 

default is 1 minute. An error message will be displayed if there is

 

not sufficient disk space for the file being captured. If it is desired

 

to simply Start and Stop a record manually, simply set a long

 

duration, press Start to begin the recording and then press Stop to

 

end the recording.

 

• KB – File size = Rate x Seconds/(8X1024).

 

 

Enable Batch

MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 only. Recording in Batch Mode means

 

that the video is recorded in segments. When Batch mode is selected,

 

the video will be recorded in multiple files, each file equal in size to the

 

specified batch duration in seconds or KB. The name of each file

 

saved will be appended with an increasing number (video1.mpg,

 

video2.mpg. . .video99.mpg). For example, if it is necessary to record

 

in batch mode for a total duration of 60 minutes, and the batch file

 

duration is 20 minutes, three 20-minute files will automatically be

 

created. Batch mode can be used to record video that exceeds the

 

Windows 4 GB file size limitation (32-bit), and is especially useful

 

when forwarding large video files to a remote Video on Demand

 

server or VBStar (VBStar supports Batch Mode, allowing the

 

automatic reassembly and streaming of multiple MPEG-2 video files.).

 

An error results if an attempt is made to edit or FTP multiple saved

 

files that were not created as in the same batch recording. Selecting

 

Batch requires that other parameters be specified in order to prevent

 

filling the storage device.

 

 

Batch Duration

Duration in HH:MM:SS.

 

 

Infinite Record

Requires a Batch Duration and a Wrap Around Point. This is the

 

equivalent of specifying both the length of the clips (in seconds or

 

KB) and the total number of clips.

 

 

Wrap Around

This directs the program that after creating the specified number of

Point

files, StreamPlayer Plus will begin recording over the previous files in

 

consecutive order. For example, if the Wrap Around Point is set to 5,

 

after recording 5 files, StreamPlayer Plus will continuously overwrite

 

the files, beginning at 1.

 

 

Recent

Next to Wrap Around Point field there is a Recent button. If this

 

button is checked then the Wrap Around Point text changes to Save

 

Files. In this mode, rather than overwriting files previously recorded,

 

the oldest files are discarded and a file with the same name but the

 

next consecutive batch number is created. Identification of files by

 

number is easier than identification by date.

 

 

Start

The video is saved to disk in real time and a progress bar is displayed.

 

The recording may be stopped at any time by pressing Stop. MPEG

 

files may be viewed, e-mailed, FTPed, and/or edited.

 

 

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